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Whether for or against the stadium, Tasmanians overwhelmingly feel dudded by the AFL – poll
Time to end university greenwashing: The Australia Institute
Scandal-plagued and unaccountable – Australian universities slide down world rankings
Australia’s parliaments closing in on gender parity, in spite of coalition “women problem” – new analysis 
Cutting company tax would do nothing for productivity and would hurt ordinary Australians
Super changes popular, especially among voters the Liberals need to win back
New Tax To Help Australians Kick Their Fast Fashion Addiction
AUKUS review a golden opportunity to escape a disastrous deal
Time to wind back taxpayer-funded diesel for mining giants
Limit Gas Exports To Save Smelter
Some economists have called for a radical ‘global wealth tax’ on billionaires. How would that work?
Trump has long speculated about using force against his own people. Now he has the pretext to do so
Politics with Michelle Grattan: historian Emma Shortis warns against falling into Trump’s trade traps
Minimum wage rise appropriate reward for low-paid workers
Early Learning Crisis In Rural And Regional Australia
As Murray Watt signs the death warrant for an ancient treasure, The Australia Institute launches a heartbreaking Murujuga documentary
Gas export approval puts gas corporations before Australians
Gas Companies In Queensland Still Not Paying Tax
More than 70% of Australians saw misleading ads during the election campaign – poll
Betting the house. The huge number of Australians at risk of losing everything they own. 
New Understanding Of Chinese Foreign Policy
Woodside’s WA gas export expansion emissions greater than all Australia’s coal power stations
War Crimes: Where do Responsibility and Accountability Start and End? Are Senior Military Commanders Liable and Culpable?
A simple reform to help owner-occupiers compete with investors in the housing market
The band is breaking up: has the Coalition stopped making sense?
Australians Still Hurting. RBA Should Keep Cutting
Registrations Now Open for the 2025 National Manufacturing Summit: Manufacturing Australia’s Future
Energy Australia apology and admissions expose dodgy offsets
Bellowing from the sidelines. The declining influence of Australia’s traditional media
State Sponsored Greenwashing Misleading Consumers And Failing Businesses
“Out of control” Vice-Chancellor pay must be reined in – submission. 
The opportunity of a lifetime. The first big test for the newly elected government
29 years on, Australia’s gun laws still fall short of John Howard’s pledge
Why Labor’s re-election is “no moment to celebrate” for Pacific family
Election result shows the Tasmanian salmon industry is still on the nose
Australians See Review And Scrutiny Role For Australian Senate As Greens Likely To Hold Sole Balance Of Power
Poll: In response to Trump tariffs, more than half now want a more independent foreign policy
Independents will not help form government – but they will be vital in holding it to account
Most Australians think too much gas is exported and want gas exports taxed
Polling: Majority of Australians support power-sharing parliament
What Power-sharing Parliament May Hold
Trashing a treasure. 28 days after the election, the Australian government faces a critical test of its priorities  
Voters understand climate change is exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis
Election Campaign Helping Rich, Ignoring Poor
Gas drilling off Great Ocean Road dangerous and unnecessary
Donald Trump has cast a long shadow over the Australian election. Will it prove decisive?
Time To Shake Up Australia’s University Sector
Australian universities slash costs, staff and courses, while lavishing hundreds of millions on themselves